Tickets now available online! Ticket sales have begun for the 2011 da Vinci Days festival, the Oregon festival that celebrates art, science and technology. In addition, music and other performances during the day will surely entertain everyone in your crowd, while the evening headliners will send you dancing in to the night.
Weekend and one day passes can be purchased from our web site: www.davincidays.org. One day and weekend admissions will also be sold at the gate and festival venues.
2011 Ticket Prices: Weekend Adult Pass (19+ years) $20 (purchase in advance for discounted price) Weekend Youth Pass (6-18 years) $10 (includes 1 or all days of the festival) Children five and under FREE Friday or Saturday Adult Pass $15 (purchase in advance for discounted price) Sunday Adult Pass $10
Connect with our fun and eclectic daytime entertainment: Start the weekend off right on Friday night with Dorado, groove-based rock band from Portland. The energy continues with the fun, dynamic and lyrical Young Dubliners at 9pm.
Saturday is a great day to experience fun fiddlin’ and finger pickin’ at the Shady Stage. It all starts with the Adams Elementary Marimba Ensemble, followed by the Grasso-Waddell Irish Duo, playing their traditional instrumental dance tunes on uilleann pipes, flute, fiddle and guitar. The fiddlin’ continues with the amazing Severin Sisters duo at noon. Moonlight Mile offers up a folky blend of blues and Celtic music in the afternoon, followed by the OSU Steel Drums ensemble with relaxing and traditional Trinidadian calypso and soca tunes. Audiophilia keeps your happy-go-lucky attitude going with their rock reggae soul jams. The early evening performances of Orchestra Monte Calvo and the engaging and dance-worthy jazz pop trio, The Yesbergers, will get your dancing muscles warmed up for headliner Bobby McFerrin and the Yellow Jackets at 8:30pm.
Our perfect Saturday line up doesn’t disappoint, but the fun doesn’t stop there! Sunday is going to be the time for audience participation and connecting with music and motion.
Get moving and wake up in the morning with the Hula Hoop Extravaganza at 11am on the Shady Stage! After that, stay on your feet for a group music experience with Common Pulse at noon. Festival favorite, Rhys Thomas will thrill you with physics and fun. Keep the beat going with the Poetry Slam, a performance and competition. End on a high note with Rebecca Lomnicky & David Brewer with Peter Willis, a Celtic trio with Scottish fiddle and bagpipes.
All events are open to everyone with a paid admission to da Vinci Days, so you don't have to choose! Come and spend the weekend with us and enjoy what da Vinci Days has to offer this year.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Brenda VanDevelder Executive Director | |